Lynn Wohlwend
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January 2015
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Strangelet, Volume 2, Issue 1
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"I had picked this up years ago due to all the terrific reviews, but when I started it, since it involves priests and such, I thought it was going to be a Christian book. So I'm really glad that a group decided to read this, because it is NOT a yah-ya"
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"I know the author through a brief shared experience in a writing group. In that group we read and discussed a draft of one of the early sections of Leaning Left. When I read the full book, I was blown away by how that one early section (about a trio "
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Meredith Patience
is 62% done with Furiously Happy: I hate this book so much.
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"Outstanding writing. Casati's book tackles questions that often met with unsatisfying answers when I first read The Orestia, in a time when teachers often treated Agamemnon as an exemplar of his time, a logic that drowned out other, less androcentric"
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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| Will be recommending this one to students. Super fast read. Really important information. | |
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Isola
by Allegra Goodman (Goodreads Author) Goodreads Choice Awards Nominee in Readers' Favorite Historical Fiction |
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“I am reading six books at once, the only way of reading; since, as you will agree, one book is only a single unaccompanied note, and to get the full sound, one needs ten others at the same time.”
― The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume Three, 1923-1928
― The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume Three, 1923-1928
“Hope is often misunderstood. People tend to think that it is simply passive wishful thinking: I hope something will happen but I’m not going to do anything about it. This is indeed the opposite of real hope, which requires action and engagement.”
― The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times
― The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times















































